IEEE Symposium on

Computational Intelligence in Vehicles and Transportation Systems

The
research and development of intelligent vehicles and transportation
systems are rapidly growing worldwide. Intelligent transportation
systems are making transformative changes in all aspects of surface
transportation based on vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V),
vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) connectivity, and automated driving
(AV). In addition with the decreasing sensor costs and computer
chips, and increasing computing power and data storage capacity, it has
become practical to build a host of intelligent devices in cars that
can be used in airbag control, unwelcome intrusion detection, collision
warning and avoidance, power management and navigation, driver
alertness monitoring etc. Computational intelligence plays a
vital role in building all types and levels of intelligence in vehicle
and transportation systems.

The
objective of this symposium is to provide a forum for researchers and
practitioners to present advanced research in computational
intelligence with a focus on innovative applications to intelligent
vehicle and transportation systems. This symposium seeks
contribution on the latest developments and emerging research in all
aspects of intelligent vehicle and transportation systems.